It’s school vacation week for students in Massachusetts and while it’s meant to be beneficial to students, it can also impact their mental and physical health.
Both staffing concerns and an ongoing mental health crisis are impacting the City of Richmond’s ability to fully operate the Marcus Alert system.
"Today, we learned about how to keep our eyes safe, and that it's kind of like sunburn: it can damage your eyes. And you only have one pair, so you have to protect them," said fourth-grader Sela Geiger. "It's an amazing experience: you would love it if you could watch it, like we can."
“The principals have been busy getting their positions full,” Landgaard said.
Video of students walking out of a Nebo School District school on Wednesday quickly spread in conservative social media circles, claiming the students were protesting because the district was allowing student “furries” to “terrorize” other students.
Rules due to come in this month will impose new handling fees – and experts say small suppliers are already being driven awayMinisters’ decision to impose Brexit import checks on 30 April will lead to shortages of some foods, flowers and herbs, industry leaders have warned.In the week after the government was accused of blindsiding the British food industry by giving 27 days’ notice that every consignment of items such as camembert, steak, tulips and chives would be subject to fees of up to...
PAINTED POST, N.Y. (WETM) - The Corning-Painted Post Area School District unveiled its 2024-2025 budget proposal on Wednesday night. On May 21st, residents will vote on a budget that calls for raising the property tax rate from 3.89% to 4.97% to avoid any cuts to jobs or programs. The alternative is lowering the tax rate []
Citing a lack of space, Haverhill Public Schools will not allow out-of-district students to attend this coming year. According to Superintendent Margaret Marotta, the school board also voted no to inter-district school choice in the past several years for similar reasons. Asked by member Yonnie Collins if there might be capacity this time, Marotta explained […] The post Haverhill Schools Won’t Accept Out-of-District Students; Marotta Explains How Enrollment Shifts first appeared on WHAV.
"The Western Health and Social Care Trust has a rolling advert to recruit midwives. “The unit will open as soon as safe midwifery staffing can be achieved,” Mr. Swann confirmed. He was responding to an Assembly Question tabled by Foyle MLA Sinéad McLaughlin. The Western Trust has previously referred to ‘a shortage of midwives regionally’ and indicated that the health authority had taken steps to increase ‘the number of midwives in training in an attempt to improve the recruitment of staff’. Mr....
Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy have developed a new method to predict the financial impacts climate change will have on agriculture, which can help support food security and financial stability for countries increasingly prone to climate catastrophes.
The message said in part, "Given students' natural curiosity, it's important to keep them indoors to prevent them from looking directly at the eclipse."
UCLA Med School Forces Students To Attend Hamas Supporter's Lecture On "Housing Injustice" First-year medical students at UCLA were mandated to attend a lecture by Lisa “Tiny” Gray-Garcia, a supporter of Hamas, who criticized modern medicine as "white science" and urged them to worship "mama Earth", according to a new report from the New York Post. During the presentation, which was part of the school's curriculum, Gray-Garcia covered her face with a keffiyeh and drew parallels...